0 to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present:
My tooth doesn't exactly hurt, but I'm conscious of it (= I can feel it) all the time.
[ + -ing verb ] I think she's very conscious of being the only person in the office who didn't have a university education.
[ + that ] He gradually became conscious (of the fact) that everyone else was wearing a suit.
1 awake, thinking, and knowing what is happening around you:
2 determined and intentional:
3 used after nouns and adverbs to mean "knowing about and worried about a particular thing", or "thinking that something is important":
the health-conscious consumer
He's never been especially politically conscious.
4 awake, aware of what is happening around you, and able to think:
6 determined and intentional:
7 being especially aware of or worried about something:
Our subconscious mind registers things which our conscious mind is not aware of.
When a hypnotist puts you in a trance, you no longer have conscious control of yourself.
He was conscious of a presence behind him.
She was conscious of the fact that everyone was staring at her.
However, intentions and plans imply the sensation of conscious will.
We give surgery patients anesthesia to avert the agony they would feel if they remained conscious.
Here both systems function unconsciously, unlike the conscious functioning of the ventral system in the perceptual learning discussed above.
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